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rTTTTTo a vtMT tH.1 11! V ? ImT BMtnr. anDiuittea rroitreapry Sotinued longer Uiea.fjMmoadie. . Vfl bl Whole I -v- .).! hiA wwi rife .-.... I H.; Mch aubsMticat Htseriko i -onortmn where there fctwePnom fa thM fourteen. The cash ' accomp .vote from persons unknw l th t4itf. V?Xo subscription can i inf Iw.itteiwo fViiout pymeit of t least, Rl 50 in sdvsrtee , I t uktH'ihinee without baVfAQnt of ar- ifeW. onles t tUe 3pt'w Pf the 01 rtOrsV ?"i..M.rii7ill rinlafn the f&Wite .eyefirfa IMiticnl.1 v From 1 he Nrl IntrfViuncerl In (he isfeJ'jreneer of Friday last, we WmUed to jpvve jti extraet front Mr. tVV'ALitt't .Work. W tuinawrt with fthefalUwimi. frwn the head ITilifO( Uftlie ebVte t the mothe country lit pre- fink e4eleein nt cltlmtat tta Awe fi A Ska plantation advance in iiuib im,:nfttfct'ttl(fv end iarWi lire, t7mwakped 1111 morality liTru, ml4edinttrigiUiief, in tlit miher conn- try. in mo, auni wuntoui iui iuc liaet6Cffnmom t n bajih all lh cbar. trr KrromrnU; ftgiot which tyraoui- 1 prj0tt'the agtnt or aiaiiaehutei, id reldtioaiu np pianino... , -. nle in Amiriea N',Ve fcoinWyWiv tint petit to lAniericah tlt;ieH,", ilHirf tiX fnm what baVe litthrr4fo lee,tli (hiK of tM king-ioot, am! lemli lu. a nyem whii'lbif nifrmf.! throng'i all lit - iucnc. In h rHeut iltf l ..' t a . IV..' . ... ....Il.ti vi m purwuw v.w .. u&nzmu oaar ap4rtil t ftarat Hall V Mjv apwT ta l a vrfhVJoVwiBtl aftrnv MtVaMraN! actualit J to, ic (hu raw'akj Warfy Britain i and l RHrtbWttrti!,wilH' IkfcoiRft li of aepittile and Mdpend- fttpp,prw l b,iii4r aVt ip fai Ueu: Ifes t ihftf they nioa baVe inami- frfpiiirt of tLfir iiv te.-:' in jrera afjhav ntit tlicy Vn1lhfr.mrirmioafcle enough ' Ai1 IrVrtV j i h "rt?iii rro (! ;m.I1v, ramhmaiy. fOlenainwi t in9,&fX: II ' II I III iiihiii' : r. ., . . J .. . l . il l Ik.. IWM, and dVV'M-a- 1 v"lir.H : '-rillr,ei. iMj, T e-im:.., hi l;U1.iii,:- ;'i,i,e,iAt. fv MfK-f th wv- a tTm; i - ttrii ex 14 aiiioe-nvniib iii nip in.wonpt - nnviiir 9hhje, of ilif yenr of ralljian. J w llie jn-rjoil v ill'iLleia Come, l:ii Nurth Anifitei wiH fiH' loh- fXV't -f ; ,'t."kM.i.-iii;-t.ik.fieU V IV. Meie ifi'Tnl'rt,"Uy HroiUiii f the trcitlimiid cGmii'rc of &i tietidom upon which 'the ffiiih ttun riehv ' depend 'and nh f the Sxt reUt hf Aha) au i h n ri t y a nd j u r id ic t i n , lue rr w a eoa- ceivea to be tiecefry for the., preaerv' t . ...Lll... I AMlMkntfttt A anal MranM ..'.. . ..! -fifjunnf i lie enlomoi. in n oue iiuooruiii ltrlf nufliuntci. uneoi na aocuunn oi, . ' :, bit Uefeoea aflbe New-England Char. ten,' m beaded thoi, I he ehjeetion that the charter colonies will grew grrat and formidahle, aowercd;' 'and the an- tltoi aatailAf with roueh anxiety, the cir umttane whiehi in bi npiniin, csta blitbd the probability or the reverie. Ha begin hi argunieo.t wiih statin?. " There i one thing I hare often heard Qrged-agaiasl the colonies awt joaeed, it ii what one meet from people of all cou dittoniand qaalilie. 'lit aaid, that their iocreatiuc number and weaHh, Joined to (heir great diUoee from Grtat Bnlain, Wilt give tuein an opportutiiiy, ia the eonne f oroe vear, to throw oil' th lion to, and dependence upon, the mother eoonlry; and the we approhend to have teen two capital obj( els his majesty's V proclamation of the 7ih iifUetuuer, 1703, by which his innjtHty deeliife it lobe hi royal will and pleatttre, l renerve under bin aovereigniy, ir.eiion,; and domin ian.f'orlbe ua f the Indiana, all the J and Met Included within live three new government, the limit of whiclrure de eribfU therein, a alo all the land and territories lying to the. ? twanl of the urce of the tiver which ahall fall In to the iea from the uet and norll-et, nnd bv which all pcrt 'iii ate forbid to make any purehanea or . ittement what ever, or to take poeion of any of the tliair itilnnttftniA All IliA llMllilfl. Jillft fl, Clare thettuelve a freeaiate, if not eurb auJ "lerved, wHhout special li .j j. : t 4-i- ........ i i,. eentf for that Dtirnnse." VII in IIUIC. mm mini iumuoicu . . . bear oroe great men profew their belid! " I be aame principle of policy in ire .f the fea.iblene of thi. ite.". Their "ttlement. at great a de. Uoute of Common continued, a may be ce from the ea coasl, as to be out r (cea.frora the uortion Riven above, ul."''1"1" ' """5 wi-" their debate of 1733, oji the p.-! it ion from Kliede iilaud, to bo tremblingly alive on tbi point. It ditplayed it M'iiihility even in a more marked Way, a few year trier. wilh l hi kingdom, ooatinue to exint in theirvfull force and spirit ; arid thang-h, varioiti propositinnj 'or erecting tmo xn tunic n tht intetiur parts of America 1. 4 tad. it of-i!. nun i ii mam Jhavt been, in consemiMct of this extension plaint preferred hy the generej eonrt otf bottndvrxj lie, submitttd tothe con tfaMachotetta, against Oovemor Bel- rajir of government, (pai tieularly .hr. for doyiog to them the dipoiiuf tre)Ubue mbniet . 4 lhat the oumplauu contained ia the NewLngland raemurial aol petition, wa frivolous and ground lnU j ao high iufult upon bin nifjity?n JoTereineft. and tending to shake off the epcDdeney of tbe said colony unou thi kingdom, U wbicli. by law and riht, they euglit ,t be subject." When the general court ventured; to eeusuie ono of their a;eots, Mr. Ronbar, for giving; eviii iee in that part uf the eoontry wherein arc situated the land now pruyed for, with ur view to that object,) ytt lift uangers and diadv.inlages of dimply iii;; with such proposals have been so ohviuun, a Hi de feat ever attempt made for cariyiug tliem into execution." " The eO'ect olthe policy of this King dom in renn et to coioiiititig America, in thoe colonies where there bai been autfi cient time fr ihttt'itlVcf to, discover,. it- gcr aeknowlegca' deptndetiee oij. a,iy part; 'f Europe.-" Hot i hit. (M-rinfl term tube fib; remote, as not tube at presetif ae objVet tof raiinntttMiliey r bniiiaa p're venlion, and it will be rVnderctf still mr remote byopemir; ricw sceues cgriertl turs. and wid'eitih the suieei' which thr eoUnfstc man 'first completely uccup v."! See MaenbeiMnn JLnnsW of CWitkHi Quurte Bd. iii. 46a ' t ; . - v " Domestic,, Stuui 1 lie iN.it, oiiul 'lUriiCklc. DUMKSTUi KCONOMY. AltUougli I ntii ariidd haclniu- inyHcIf, it dues not follow that 1 should like old maids ; fr although I can give fifty t ea in f.ic path of virtue, hdthutfxljtb;nmacblnr7,f erU4M ftrs.lf 4 fet an iwrwiitjtjiypqifrt (f the vrorfa.wr iwewn oy toe atam pewefl ap t tliy Vif imitation Wh4jrv)4 Ml lraW.jtf jabiqlt the daa iabrains ptaad Do iiwt rt reiml inucnHi, nair 4 IITSM ,.l ll Itu Iftltt Mil 1 I.i.'ftl nitlft. W ,11 iltftin Mill I' ' . .. ' - ; -i t-Mi.ftfwftv ii-m iiuwiwum, vi. iii i eccenipts mti iwmrn mam&'witmK r. si.ttiiv Hien litivc xtvniiee lin k Jifjsvr w be lut iMiMereca, aiMlaatieawjbieb t pniibCd, thai .vv'.nrvfi ia ao. ifll jafj. 'he4j(vieul iiijiaisbed.orAODeotel fhp,way f -n; fl.ut r,nju!i- mj Jt v?d t hervtauenf be rL(l in Miappin cr.H ttdvciiiuw;. Sh' iix-n hi igico iij); ihiK mt tirao Hijmji tanfodbii action I, th' ftiri tif a'paraboiid corf?, wV i a . . . I which VDiir hoi, aatn 1 4si never oty jwipi-L ft, btel lf ihf j.if tM 'la eaa.pwulwrr wMek'ma It t wheel el wbieh deprciseatU iheqeali.'y periphery, a, J elprt it iott , ; tbVfieiH acini Vnw.frW t . t. L.. Jt. 1 . . i . M ft, ' . 1. " O ' " . W.ftkftftV ti lift -...I iff 4l:. m .-u rijiij Matildn. th ymmt of t9 tfrtefW .riwf U ' i a a r . . a I"'"" "5 aai aripvia JBts) aa BH UK luie tf be ebtiftt fuitv I hava an x-Lk.. , r .i ah4 opittiottpl owM RMUUed, produce 4lMpreirtttjDtetth ear 4U'A actniplislitneiiis, tliuufjb.jtubf iPUl?J!e(ere4 into .tbe bop peri la tbat it i icdoea read such trash M notyl, aiidca forma ilia briek, aaa piftfrt ' dabble in nctry and llq playajjc-through au iron kt, cf. .baae iij;litlully on, the pinntj, aaifl TalM- the brick, and pasaaa'tWcprt ii tiut. 'then-Wilann haa bern iuMructiae'" foree t'ill it delUerr ao Iheir hor for ten ye, and bar. portico JiaM" trap$parta lViiJaiit!eifarth oifi MonUtilui bho liaa 'a;rbarinmffl" ' )un. Ha vpvm w cowplcxioiibs.-r.nd Mini Drklet-rbui ",vliU:e 7a,"Jl ' W' ' the other day I saw Jm tiai bMinerr::"Z, ---Mwaw ap hitiu ..pper, cowrcd with canni&--:SSP -But lalKU,-aia l-in tlto gracMoftlidio,. theriacile ofaatifrn ;haf Kffli ' . . ... . 4 I IKTStin vou losp au;it of m- virtues, hcret,joert roW be so aeaiirnetad aa ti mil chat ity hor nndah tcntir. j How often by Ue rotatory pbwer, terf VnekVii have I met hecjtai a loliH'roslj? oioiiiing. lime at easily arrive' ant itu wrtjal u In. ft. I I... .1. i..tj...- Juif Imll MllinlftSlt !' winurf fla ilia f ' .i-' ,1 i , . i iftiM-ii nil. 111 tiiiiiHj, siiii iiii Huuiftri iwi .ivft ", nfc. ftT,cr ivpr u'vn Wll .r."."? ,nLl,,lwr WaylatiieaUodc!biae.hlne;ma.tWcae w.p.w., or Miw or, . of . d wactchcie8JHl.1ft.8irdifla iha ardinary .way. , ?H find no cxniso toiusttly female tstltiliacy, .;,.. A ,-liv... , I "A el Mill except the very co-cut one of .not being;,, ...ni,,,,, lliv.t ,h. mi.lu'a,U rhJ . ' aKA OMc$.aUtmrv. OtttLi m Mr l ishinc the orphan awl pci tbrmiiis ucb Var . alth Itel graf ptei able to get a iiunbaiid 1 IS ut 1 tuns ,mV(ai,d it is tShly co.iiplimejila.y dt.fdi"t durrU and usJuIncsa a," pro- ''"' in being enabled la (ttataua lbeirjc mairicU lieoide) ttiat old haclnlors littd, . ,...... ' .. !, ,., I'ow eilizens, ihatno caia affeveKbt old mania are very uscUs., pieces f r,.r.j ov7 I ?eM . tor.Uirw, i.i.ii.e nftcr nil. and scorn vi.-viit.hM1o;1l lluua,,U a'tsJlMl8 ,pa.,uVi, From the favorable abanae oftba srie ified to be happy thcmselve.,; ur ,,ro,nl Z T'?""' r"lffr?r aZ'lvZ ,ber and t. PlBiun ?f af reV ,i, Li- . h, ,, ....A bt'i- 0, yeBrl,tlmtt,iMMib? ectll!j,e ph,,icil4, wkoba-va ilaiVaf m bo V o r ii ia aT. "W vefy: chrUaWe- sha.j the k inihe.ua 4i.trf,ti ... ., " ' unonss to tue aoup aoitcty anu me Qi- Hndliml tliem th same iiicer nnt'i tdiitift , . . . ' ' ult ... , . . . , '.. plian asvluni--shc i try acvivc but,' discontented a-fsrturrs. I he omer e - ... UIV21 J "I, OIIW llCltl UtVlI S VVI'IIVI tiing 1 go, a 'kind olTanily invitu to take tea ; .'.Aahty pi oiucHadin.i; lund of', 8JHT.ll tl'fi. Ct'liiiin WjSll li9," ftor-l :iU old iViind'; tea i:d niuilitis aj'j;k .tn'; litita, n son,'; and a tune on the lumo. i like them ull -Ihiy ate !int Kit Cosey calle J rointbi fiitjk", I liuti my be.t, onil i i 1. 1. i i ..i r . .. ... arm uuLivie" uruMivu suumiiim m:i!:i, lati in ; iertiljiy of soil, and leinperatu; e of climate, ofl'diipg superior ineitfjnent to- etlleis, who ,e.i voted toew lirrtishivs. and struzglint; witlifew difficult its, cnud, iv. tn tittle lab rt, earn an abundance 'rr the f own leant s, inf without a pbfsibili-ty-vj ' jappttfrHf tiurs w.th-yny consider uli'v-ijuautitux " .Vdinlltmg that the settlers in the. eoiiui.ry iti juetion are umeroua as re. noil states liieiu to be. el we sffbriiii thai a ... - - 'rf -it this, is a fuel which Ws,ir1he nature of it, operate strongly in,jifiiit of argument, njjains't nhl is proposed' for if the fore goii.g reasoning ha uny weight, it cer- tuiiily ougUt to induce you to alvise hi take tefoVe parlilmeut on the hill for ihe bet-!sc,r wp bu"!)Iy apprehend, tie u ve ; ter securing the trade of the angav olo-ir.v 'rongnrgninent ngainst forming set- tiie,tb Home or Common vole4, nem. ;l'e,'e"l ,n Ir,e i"'e"r couniry j n.oree bn. That the presiiniine to call aiiv!M,clially every advaiitge dsrived cnon.te aceouut. or passu ccus.iire npou;'rv,,n " l'tblihed government would imT ,im far evidence given by such person Uwally tend to drHW Hie stream of pepu- .aetorethat House, was an audacious vru- cet&tfig, and an high violation of the pri vileges oi mat House." Thafatecf the Albany plan of union, familiar to tbe memory of all who have md our history, affords additional proof ''i.f il. i. . ...I.:.i. :i - r " icuijirr (tiiicii ii iujt uujeci m il lustrate. A confederacy ut the colonies for the parposo cf deleaee against the Fre' eb and lodians, wa at first instiga ted by the British government hut it could tolerato no arraugeuients exctpt ueh as were incompatible with their li berties. It finally preferred Icuving them exposed to the most formidable duirgers, and itself to Ihe cost and trojiUe of their protection, rather than ucouiesee in auv sehenie of coalition, in the txecufion of jhieh, they might, to use the language of franklin, ' grow too military, andfeel heirownlrei;gth."t - In lha iMirophlei whisb this great atateman pnllinjicd, in 4760, lo ahow tbe tmpqliey of- restoring Canada lo tbe Freaejifthere is a' section allotted lo the question, whether the American colohie were dangeroua in ibetrnatureto Great Britain." He found ttuccenory on every occasion, when an advantage was sought for iheni, to sot in formal array, all the considerations blended against tbe bare supposition, of their baiitg disposed or ublu, to tflect ibetr Independence. ; 'i'o letsea the danger, gl? obviata new hazard, fer her overeignty und raonopo lj, England ambraeed the policy, pf con fining the settlement id North America a much 0 p.nible to the sea coast. be great points of preventing the French power from beiug unmoveably establish. every method to check to-, ensourngp tlift-proeress of these settlement. and W o nuike sueh grants of Uut as viiil have an iiHuieutate temh'ticy them." . The langii'nge of thi my nj servant oil ftonji Anienra was jt the eninc tenor with'that of the Lords of Trade. The commander in cfiief of his inHjetyH',fwr. ets'lherewtutvin irtio, tVlurd tlillsbo- roitsjlij who prtsidcil over the colonial do- , paitmetit. " As tu iiiere'asing thesctlleiiichts to respectable prnvinceH, diid to cglumzatiou in general terms in the remote countries, I conceive it altogether, incoiisiaieni with sound polity. 1 do not appruhei.o the inhabitants could have any eotnmodit iei to barter for manufactures, except skin and furs, which will naturally decrease as in country increase in neonle. and the desert are cultivated so that in the course of a few rears, necessity would force them to nrovide mannfaetdraa of . I a s .... suouju ue 6ooic pou qualities to compen sate for the errors of their education, 'and their want of industry; The husband. 1 learn, ik very clever and interesting, hut it was ahdgettier a piece of speculation on hia part. Apropo' ay9 Miss Ta bitha ; talking or marriages, reminds me of one : t6w under consideration in the bran mondei 'Mr; Harerave to Miss eolotiy oBtheOhTcfoAh. aalutar, and raNispoaitioa ta Mv7ir.aarah af tobie porpoaea jgt aaamerated; wa eoo- land, ha water distant" s ? " a 1 ; - W 5?p Howtrdre moot tttoniah 73. : . , r - nqao of: Tt? fli,AtteTie, - Fwtftb , volams. 1rWkl,'tick .uhe, atlUje marriage of a couple so - q mmm w vmwi w a)aaaUila)ai ; " " - a w e aw aaaaaai ja Atjisj ajai vi 34 ftt their lislffk. ahiI nvas-f).A ...k.L ....a n in ft lrifkfi fsiib 1.aaM..AIs.sa . ..1 ..kn ..II , - r vi aasaj lr UIJ1D ' BbL -" " nsiievM a sauu Wl CU Bit interior ; af securing the Atlantio pro- connexion upheld by commerce with-tht viocci not a!y from this evil, but from mother eounuy shall cease, it may ba ex "eir cruel ecourge the Indians : of Pcted that an dependency in h,er gov- Pining me frtntrui and beautiful eouo- nintnt will soon follow. Tho laying i tes beyond the Appalachian mountaiat ,ren ntw lrt f fertile country iu mo- ""ptpoaMtoviewSjofwhiahilia dif, supply f the Commodities of AaiericatLf ! u9 V- wht0, hey were more ha passion af every man to ba as' wlhh or abort sihtadft fha plan of a landholder, and the people have4 a ttata-w Colon am ii.T. rr.. r. T u! :. . . . .M of bur omi 'pocket. I rso iVont my ritura to their respreti' e htvmes, with ev beat, in id liuiiu that 1 could make not hi rid ol i !:?. .olil maid), fo I entreated the .uum; ladies to play Lfjve's Younw DiiuiiJ, 'J for their' aniilsciueot. Some nil I say, that it is not charitable to i idict:lc "otiNnaids. Vilivli, lu all pvou ability ., their situation if the result offal e nr for In tie but it leads to two -apt con- iclusioris. ttr .rather ausstslioits, 'whieh l:ird aro justified in eoacloding that with proper precaution in ventrtating an purify iujj thsir hlar,ktheaittaf via land entered my fiivud'a door just as ti.i siiii had dipped hta ever but ning bctunM iii tl'.e deep bobotn tif the weMterti w.ive. 1 hate U' at a J:tte Imtir, and hiI dine at wo, 1 have no fashionable j)i.edeltctin lor tea at oiht. 1 wns received by tin host with tin: -ti'inast jtolitcness j i?i otie ol' t!n; jtiilcis nan met by three rosy clirfk. il loinjiio jiils; 1 untied un une '0tiij.ii)icnU'(l the other, and said sotite hint; very gyllant tothe third, for they were ; ! old lrh tuls, and 1 felt uiysell 7)a,:!,unftCPM-'-nt'' l'reseace.i llll(tt.. . : - ,.,, -Hi . ,..v oiatiU..!.. ... i...rt. .A iu-J Vv-S"'f 'tjslil 1 .. ..Li VV sis, iwuvi tuuvv l vi j lajtiHuiaj Ate. to man v when a sinthhlo occasitui iftiaent. s;tiotu waiting for better nrus-!-. IViUiam$ant LM. C.'F. petti faiiil tl it !wiJw l,-ij.pcti, that! theMtttm andfhirurgtcal your condition in liseietiiiittisiiiicharigen bciir it with patience. And lutther, oid Hiiiids "should be 'eculiiuly utniabie ne er indid,in, in bplcnettc reniaiK3, iii:v,.itii7f.i i iii..n ,1,4 ft ry reasonable su,a!iee of safcfyV - .i Uy order, " ' t i.t , 1 V. ; REUIARt tJMp I From Utc Fed ft op and Ihjtimore Teteirrsph ' FXTHAC V OF A LETTER I Fronltfamuel L MitckUlM.ptfrqfefb oj.Ycliiral mmry. inclu&irg Jjotanif, Ziology, and Geokgytin(M tftti 'vanity wIafTfc,'V . femler v a. m CUUVOJ Maryland, und honorary aw tnWr of the JltuicaLBocUty of Bat . , , wore, tVe. c, r r There is no neonie ou earth, by ahor, SlSKr!!?i, - ii'i ue irvciu'u u iui a , tuuia ucariT wo hei aui.', in idl'.:ch Cases, it is attributed come by the inhabitants .of the Unl III M 'fo I llllll Hill ll (it CclilmCV. Wlttcll IS lal (ilalJu Tlt!lr Imi .kntnn . nil.1 1 cvtii tjioucht thatl could ti a Til uailced little;! was like K O iu A pi il tl.au.nit; L t a ilu.'dty Uyvtheirsmih' 1 h. j inn o.iuiM! tnc to the tlrawiiiEj nioii), Vi lu rc I ns quickly totigealed by ihe sijfht of four old maids Hniljufkraiir,,''ii.r Mitl.er.d: em. cd hs sliff ami poiiijerotH m was ihe l.'.SlltOTI and hC;iii(i..!. I'rom die I'hilaileij'liw Xnrova. lililtK MAC It INK?. "( We had an opportuniii, on Friday, of witneaMiig the oporolioiu f:a nmehiiic .for aaviux labor und utifectiug the t&scuiiou 1 Sloiu'd (iiiit short , 'of brides for . buiiding, ihe production of. fur the Ihefmomeler of my -iii:s fell tn ",e gei.ius .i Mr. .viunt -siunn, wnoi ficaing Jiitttiltl maids I i-uiin in cod- 'be. brother of Mr. Suiarl, . hose uiici.ni tact w'ttiiold bVlielois. iH like c,Vctun Kleu ' lhe iriction of wium- . . . u..l inileoiVnol. I.iiti.i u.Mti it An nilllh jostling each othe:. I Pitintl lliat a -dish ,MB"";"fc"" -v ol h-a wasdue to tluc hulies, idwl Ihry I . , .. .' ' r-i- - - Ai t W- ! rir cipw.-wi" ruiir.f! !l so liniike creature. It u no less tilth a praetica; comment upon the ancient precep, asdv, iHVBittr. This, according ta my inter lireliUiou, is 4 direction, equally apptiea bliMo the physical and ethical contiituj pen of man. . Tho learned Uoetor of tiu fetrasburg tiiver$ily7hos proved bipcl :in adept ui these departments of snowj lei!. had bveti coll'Ctiil Ij ii.ii the f"ir HirtioiiS (of the city, to make hut one job of it, and I no doubt was vailed in to kfcepUTiii iu coriteosir.ee. fiittcnctv tliijjfe. I-i.tlit'te is a punishment due to ull ohl baehelois, mid I must needs Kiibiintd iniite. At leti.trih, tire tea,Yhat iklkrhiJ! hiii iitnier lolbucial converse, waahinlSriiiloci'd : tho old tnaids sippetlt Jitflc. and talked a little. I lUtcned expet linjf some sciindal, btil I found the order u;;t he day changed they talked no scandal, but introduced an cntirer new system T picking charac ters to pieces unde the cover of vnfties and charitable solicitudes. , . Sosava'Miss Bridget, a scuthern lady has parried oft' oneoi our city beaus ; she is vtyj- rich, and Borne say amiable b ut larthcre e Jfu hi survev of man const 1 to - lion, he has contemplated both the bodi .ind the n.ind, and their actio-n nponeacl other. I la has contemplated human be J igs in the rude or uvage a,! ate. aad it ill (heir gradiiun to modern luxury anc fasbionauie relinenient. Livins ai'0"r( be eoninvet! fur mii'ii u purpst: ; or ta-Uml recorded Itatisaefions, eem hi hv,r tlior.il wiift i uiTTke the method of muii ilieen enuullv tho ojijecta of his research ufftjcitirejiy' tho hotol nt:d (noul.1, in thej um exceedingly pleosed witJ the mail uny ii' ens uvhinl couueived of what might common wayy l!iat we could Cut at one e.iier into It.e i.-ieihoditi it pporauon A litile paiie.' t oosei vatrSn soon develop ed its extraordinary simplicity, und, vv sisny well say, its wohdefJul elLtt. 'A'hoso who httfc acen the mucbinery for niiinufaclnrin- screivs front' the ravv rod, may coitoeive.oii idea ofibe rapidity .. C . . . ' I . I 1 . ...1 ner urwi'icn no m uiginuuieu nu maie iittls. to-wit : t. The powers wliicbjprpj due? animation 'J The substuuees lLa5 act iipou him. niliiitiooa'ly, ly meuas of the skin. 3. Urns ir operating by an; llinniirh tho alnnentary canal, f, Ac- tiuus, ur the effeei of exercise, and its eorJ i-cliiVivc. rest: of wakefulness, and .ill CbiflseAtlctBsit. of tbe production of b. icL jiliugU the irrelative, afeep. I wish be bud treated, principle of the power thus produced i. w ith t-tjual skill, of the- intermediate stat much more simple aud equally proline, uf somnium, hitherto too much oegleetea , The proce' we salvia ptrforiuaoeo wa by physiologist, fi- The material. in-J exaetty a foHotM j the power wo hul! gradients, or thing retained In the body describe aftewardif iut'u a cheat resem-uy the proces of nutrition, growth, fat bliug the hopper of a common grit millluos and dieae ; and their opposite tht two men poured constantly a c-'uaulity of particle, substauces, or thing exeretei! loose clay, a it was dug Horn the earth, from the body , and leperated as uboece. without any mixture, or-moistenioj, orsary or poxious. . f beye'eipreeal-ae-1 kneading, or any other of tho tedioa pro- tion of the body, or physical part of naBt eesc of the common art of McVtoaktog. unoa his mind, 6r intellectual part, atW The machine, wa in motioH' and liad a, vice versa i including the whale doctrine doable power, that is, lb brick we're sen$ation$ and pcson. fc " ; 1 made and meided, and Slivered from l A t07ur share of the perfonoaaea, ai two aperture, without aay other aid el fat as 1 ean judge from the eentcil, witl-j human bandl than tlre tbrowinjofelay out a toraparisea with lieaf igiuelj iyeo into the hopper, whea, ja a few aeeobds. bate rendered the tease and asHnt of tbt from tbe aperture heftw the hopper, author. Yea hate offered la aur fellew a briek was delivered upon ao eadieia citizens a erork hieh tbr ought te pC weh, whkh revolved ea w heels iutettded Aad, wild and tVUe a the aaoda i, lc' r.. ik.t.o.. ..4 .Huh. in (ha rata Uviah health as a matter of ao moment f jltroey euitablo bj tender and jtttrta of the setiier;, eaitie3 the fcriekjand ta eeart atatha a deeirable et j
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1819, edition 1
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